Polling Places Appointments




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 81]

Drury, the Public Hall.
Glenbrook, the Public Hall.
Graham’s Beach, the Public School.
Harrisville, Mr. Walter Barnaby’s Garage.
Jericho, Mr. W. Adamson’s Barn.
Karaka, the Public School (No. 2).
Karaka, the School, Te Hihi.
Kohekohe, Mr. Harcombe’s Wool-shed.
Manukau Heads, the Public School.
Manurewa, the Public Hall.
Mauku, the Public Hall.
Opaheke, Railway Flag-station.
Orua Bay, the Public School.
Otata, the Public Hall.
Paerata, the Public Hall.
Papakura, the Magistrate’s Courthouse.
Papakura, the Methodist Hall.
Paparata, the Public School.
Patumahoe, the Public Hall.
Pollock Settlement, the Public Hall.
Pukekohe, the Courthouse (principal).
Pukekohe, the Oddfellows’ Hall.
Pukekohe East, the Shelter-shed at Public School.
Pukekohe Hill, Mr. L. J. Bayly’s Motor-shed.
Pukekohe Hill, Mr. Gathercole’s Barn.
Pukekohe West, the Carlton Hall.
Pukeoware, the Public Hall.
Puni, the Public Hall.
Ramarama, Sharp’s Barn.
Takanini, the Parish Hall.
Waiau Pa, the Public Hall.
Waipipi, the Public Hall.
Waiuku, the Public Hall.
Weymouth (Manurewa), the Public School.

Gisborne Electoral District—
Bartletts, Y.M.C.A. Building.
Burnside, Frasertown, the Public School.
Frasertown Road, Mr. A. D. Barnett’s Residence.
Gisborne, Abercorn Hall, Ormond Road.
Gisborne, Childers Road, the Masonic Hall (principal).
Gisborne, Ovenden’s Workshop, 212 Rutene Road.
Gisborne, Shop, Harris’ Building, Gladstone Road.
Gisborne, the Central School.
Gisborne, F. E. Wallen’s Factory, 482 Gladstone Road.
Gisborne, Y.M.C.A., Fitzherbert Street.
Kaiti, Gisborne, the Public School, Wainui Road.
Kopuawhara, Y.M.C.A. Building.
Mahia Peninsula, the Native School.
Makaraka-Matawhero, the Public Hall.
Mangapapa, the Public School.
Mangapoike, Te Arai Valley, Osmond’s Wool-shed.
Manutuke, the Public School.
Morere, the Public School.
Muriwai, Maraetaha, the Public School.
Nuhaka, the Native School.
Opoutama, the Public School.
Paparatu, Spence’s Wool-shed, near Homestead.
Reay Bridge, the Public School.
Tarewa, S. F. Clare’s Wool-shed.
Te Hapara, Mill Road, Gisborne, the Public School.
Tuhara, the Native School.
Tukemokihi (White and Co.), Mr. C. E. Conn’s Homestead.
Waikokopu, the Harbour Board’s Goods-shed.
Waingake, the Public School.
Wairoa, the Courthouse.
Wairoa, North Clyde, St. Andrew’s Schoolroom.
Wairoa, the Public Library.
Wairoa, the Public School.
Whakaki, the Native School.
Wharerata, the Post-office.

Grey Lynn Electoral District—
Campbell Road and Millais Street corner, Mr. H. C. Whitmore’s Store.
Faulder Avenue, St. Cuthbert’s Hall.
Francis Street, Grey Lynn, the Church of Christ Hall.
Garnet Road, the Westmere School, Westmere.
Great North Road, Lecture Hall, Grey Lynn Public Library.
Jessel Street, Mr. D. Callinan’s Motor-garage.
New North Road, the St. George’s Parish Hall.
Newton West School (principal).
Point Chevalier, Te Ra Road, Point Chevalier School.
Point Chevalier, the Coronation Hall.
Surrey Crescent, the Grey Lynn District School.
Western Springs Road, the Mount Albert District School.

Hamilton Electoral District—
Claudelands, the Dining Hall in Main Grandstand, Showgrounds, Grey Street.
Claudelands, the Masonic Hall, corner of Myrtle Street and River Road.
Fairfield, the Methodist Church, Grey Street.
Frankton Junction, the Methodist Sunday-school Hall, corner of Lyon and Massey Streets.
Frankton Junction, the Town Hall.
Gordonton, the Barn of Mr. John Ballard.
Hamilton, the Courthouse (principal).
Hamilton, the Lecture-hall at Winter Show Buildings, Anglesea Street.
Hamilton, Motor-garage of Dr. Douglas, opposite Public Hospital.
Hamilton East, Pearson’s Hall, Cook Street.
Hillcrest, the Public School.
Horsham Downs, the Public School.
Maeroa, the Methodist Hall, Miro Street.
Melville, the Public School.
Newstead, the Public School.
Puketaha, the Public School.
Rototuna, the Public School.
Ruakura State Farm, Students’ Dance Hall.
Rukuhia, the Public School.
Te Rapa, the Hall opposite Public School.
Whiti ora, the Liberty Hall, Rosstrevor Street.

Hauraki Electorate—
Alfriston, the Public Hall.
Ardmore, the Public Hall.
Beachlands, Ritchie’s Store.
Brookby, the Unsectarian Church.
Buckland’s Beach, Post-office Hall.
Clevedon, the Public Hall.
Clevedon North, the Public School.
East Tamaki, the Public Hall.
Howick, the Public Hall.
Hunua, the Public Hall.
Kaiaua, the Public School.
Kaihere, the Memorial Pavilion.
Kopuku, the Public School.
Mangatangi, the Public School.
Mangatarata, the Public School.
Mangatawhiri Valley, the Public Hall.
Mangere Bridge, the Public School.
Mangere Central, the Public Hall.
Mangere East, the Public Hall.
Maraetai, the Public Hall.
Maramarua, the Public School.
Mataitai, the Public School.
Mercer, the Public Hall.
Miranda, the Public School.
Moumoukai, the Public School.
Ness Valley, the Public School.
Ngatea, the Public Hall.
Orere, the Public School.
Otahuhu, the Public Hall (Main Booth).
Otahuhu, the Public School.
Otau Settlement (Clevedon), the Social Hall.
Pakuranga, the Public Hall.
Paparimu, the Public School.
Papatoetoe, the Public Hall.
Papatoetoe, the Public School.
Pipiroa, the Public School.
Pokeno, Brown’s Billiard Room.
Pokeno Valley, the Public School.
Rangiriri, the Public School.
Taniwha, the Public School.
Te Hopai, Hauraki Plains, Mr. E. J. Williams’ House.
Te Kauwhata, the War Memorial Hall.
Torehape, the late Flax-mill Office.
Waerenga, the Public School.
Waitakaruru, the Public Hall.
Whangamarino, the Public School.
Whitford, the Public Hall.
Wiri, the Public Hall.

Hawke’s Bay Electoral District—
Arapawanui, Mr. A. McKinnon’s Homestead.
Ardkeen Settlement, Mr. O. G. Birrell’s Homestead.
Bay View, King George’s Hall.
Eskdale, the Schoolhouse.
Frasertown, the Public School.
Hastings, Assembly Hall.
Hastings, Favourite Hall, Warren Street.
Hastings, Hastings West School.
Hastings, Karamu Road, Goodyear Tyre Depot.
Hastings, Mahora North School.
Hastings, Oddfellows’ Hall, Market Street.
Hastings, Parkvale School.
Hastings, St. Andrew’s Schoolroom, Market Street.



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🏛️ Appointment of Polling Places under the Electoral Act, 1927 (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
4 November 1935
Polling Places, Electoral Act, Appointments, Electoral Districts
20 names identified
  • Walter Barnaby, Garage used as polling place
  • W. Adamson, Barn used as polling place
  • Harcombe, Wool-shed used as polling place
  • L. J. Bayly, Motor-shed used as polling place
  • Gathercole, Barn used as polling place
  • A. D. Barnett, Residence used as polling place
  • Ovenden, Workshop used as polling place
  • Harris, Building used as polling place
  • F. E. Wallen, Factory used as polling place
  • H. C. Whitmore, Store used as polling place
  • D. Callinan, Motor-garage used as polling place
  • John Ballard, Barn used as polling place
  • Douglas (Doctor), Motor-garage used as polling place
  • Pearson, Hall used as polling place
  • Spence, Wool-shed used as polling place
  • S. F. Clare, Wool-shed used as polling place
  • C. E. Conn, Homestead used as polling place
  • E. J. Williams, House used as polling place
  • A. McKinnon, Homestead used as polling place
  • O. G. Birrell, Homestead used as polling place